Here's the thing: I don't have a trainer. Even if I did have a trainer, most of my exercise would be from running away from said person as fast as I possibly could.
Best case scenario: I would succumb to the trainer's evil wiles and become a model of physical fitness and beauty, etc. But one thing that would not change? I would never stop wearing shirts that cover my midriff.
This is not due to body shame, or any weird idea that ladies in their 30s should cover up. It has more to do with the fact that I feel people should be able to buy groceries and go to the post office without having to see any part of their neighbors' naked torsos. I just don't need to know people all that well.
I mention this for two reasons: Number one, I've been seeing a lot of tummy lately, both around my neighborhood and in the fashion mags. And number two, it's the only excuse I can think of for my other least-favorite trend: high-waisted pants.
Best case scenario: I would succumb to the trainer's evil wiles and become a model of physical fitness and beauty, etc. But one thing that would not change? I would never stop wearing shirts that cover my midriff.
This is not due to body shame, or any weird idea that ladies in their 30s should cover up. It has more to do with the fact that I feel people should be able to buy groceries and go to the post office without having to see any part of their neighbors' naked torsos. I just don't need to know people all that well.
I mention this for two reasons: Number one, I've been seeing a lot of tummy lately, both around my neighborhood and in the fashion mags. And number two, it's the only excuse I can think of for my other least-favorite trend: high-waisted pants.

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Amen to that! Second only to peek-out thong strap, I find tummy displays vile. And really, you can’t tell me you don’t feel the draft when you’re sitting in the office A/C.
I don’t see anything wrong with a bare tummy, it just shows they are in shape, I think it gets out of hand if said person is definitely not appealing / gross.